Ted C. MacRae is a research entomologist by vocation and beetle taxonomist by avocation. Areas of expertise in the latter include worldwide jewel beetles (Buprestidae) and North American longhorned beetles (Cerambycidae). More recent work has focused on North American tiger beetles (Cicindelidae) and their distribution, ecology, and conservation.
And happy end of this human calendar year to all insects in south and north hemispheres. May all species continue to prosper and maintain proper challenges. And of course, thank you Ted for continued blogging!
I am a research entomologist with a passion for taxonomy and natural history of insects. My focus is beetles, particularly wood boring beetles, and more recent work has focused on tiger beetles and their conservation. I am Managing Editor of the The Pan-Pacific Entomologist, Layout Editor for CICINDELA and Newsletter Editor for the Webster Groves Nature Study Society. Read my interview at Nature Blog Network, and feel free to email me with questions or comments. You can also visit me at these other sites:
Anne McCormack is a lifelong nature enthusiast with amazing expertise in birds, native plants, and urban wildlife gardening. You can visit her regular blog at Gardening with Binoculars.
Rich Thoma is a protein scientist with a strong avocational interest in entomology and natural history, especially subjects related to mimicry and science education.
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